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Windows Phone Nook: The best device Microsoft’s money can buy

The Microsoft/Nook deal has pundits wondering if we'll see a Nook based on Windows Phone. If that happens Windows Phone will appear to power the best devices Microsoft's money can buy. Read more

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Configuration tips for Spotlight Search on your iPhone

Jack Wallen provides some configuration tips for Spotlight Search on your iPhone, from making it more efficient to disabling it entirely. Read more

Let Super Security Standard protect your Android mobile

Jack Wallen takes a look at the Super Security Standard application. Find out why he believes this is one of the finest security apps for Android platform. Read more

Three ways your smartphone can hurt your career

Smartphones are as common in modern workplaces as coffee. But be careful that your smartphone does not end up causing problems for you. Read more

Fixing up ICS on Samsung Galaxy S II

Last night, Australia's biggest telco released its Android Ice Cream Sandwich update for the Samsung Galaxy S II, but it comes out backwards and ugly. We can fix that. Read more

Infographic: Little games, big business

This infographic highlights two monolithic game developers and how many of us could be gaming at any given point in time. Read more

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Gadget makers: Innovate, not iterate

The mobile tech world is filled with gadgets all alike in form and function. It’s time for OEMs to capture consumers' attention with something new. Read more

Workers in coffee shops - take your phone calls outside

Be a good neighbor when working in public venues. You just might save your job. Read more

BlackBerry Dev Alpha device and BB World demos show RIM isn't out of the game yet

RIM needs to do something soon and if we see them launch BB OS 10 this year with hardware similar to the Dev Alpha device then I think they are still in the game and may even take the third spot behind iOS and Android. Read more

Galaxy Nexus, Titan II, Google Drive (MobileTechRoundup show #267)

Kevin and I both have the Galaxy Nexus and are quite happy with this ICS smartphone and are pleased to see Google selling it again for just $399 with no contract. Read more

Nokia loses global cellphone lead to Samsung for first time since 1998

Samsung is a force in the smartphone world and just ousted Nokia for the global cellphone lead, which Nokia has led since 1998. Read more


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Today's top phones that money can buy (gallery)

Here's a list of the top smartphones you can buy today. But don't forget this could change tomorrow. View on site

Samsung Galaxy S Aviator (photos)

The first US Cellular handset to promise 4G LTE data access, the $199 Samsung Galaxy S Aviator provides a solid if not exceptional Android experience. View on site

Android strategy on display in Oracle v. Google showdown (images)

Google's lawyers show projections for Android dominating the mobile, music, and ad markets in slides presented to the court this week during the Oracle v. Google IP trial. View on site

Five uninstallers to degunk your computer

Uninstalling programs often leaves a mess behind. These tools will make sure all traces are removed. View on site


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